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Until September by Richard Marquand
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Christopher Cazenove, Hutton Cobb, Karen Allen, Michael Mellinger, Thierry Lhermitte Director: Richard Marquand Brand: Sony Cinematographer: Philippe Welt Editor: Sean Barton Producer: Michael Gruskoff Producer: Vincent Malle Writer: Janice Lee Graham DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown), Dolby Digital 1.0; English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); French (Subtitled); English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 1.0; French (Dubbed), Dolby Digital 1.0; Spanish (Dubbed), Dolby Digital 1.0 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dubbed, DVD, Letterboxed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.66:1 Running Time: 95 minutes DVD Release Date: 2005-01-25 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
Movie Reviews of Until SeptemberMovie Review: A Sad But Beautiful Love Story Summary: 5 Stars
I've checked this out of the library
many times and I think it is about
time that I buy my own copy!lol.
The actor Thierry Lhermitte reminds
so much of Cillian Murphy.He has the
same beautiful blue eyes.;)Wouldn't it be
wonderful if a remake of this movie was
made starring Cillian Murphy and Rachel
McAdams? I just wish this movie had been
longer instead of being just 95 minutes,though.:\
I would have liked to have seen the relationship
between Xavier and Mo develop more slowly and to
have them get to know each other better before they
became intimate. I am surprised that this movie was
poorly received when it was first released.This movie
should have been a sleeper hit,like Ghost.
I highly recommend this movie for other hopeless romantics
and I am giving it five stars,too!:D
Summary of Until SeptemberUNTIL SEPTEMBER - DVD Movie The late British director Richard Marquand had his share of hits (Eye of the Needle, Return of the Jedi, Jagged Edge), but when he was off his game (Hearts of Fire, The Legacy), he was truly off. The 1984 Until September is one of Marquand's misfires, though it is hardly an embarrassment. A love story about two strong-willed individuals, the film stars Karen Allen as Mo, an American tourist (from that other "Mo," Missouri) stranded in Paris for a few weeks. Crashing in a friend's plush apartment, Mo meets her handsome neighbor, Xavier (Thierry Lhermitte), a married banker whose family awaits him elsewhere on holiday. The two initiate a romance that finds them butting heads twice as often as kissing, with Xavier frequently flogging his overconfidence as a man of the world to a distinctly unimpressed, far from naive Mo. The more Xavier's façade crumbles, the nicer and more real he becomes, until he has to face the fact that his life of marital convenience and mistresses is a charade. As a peek into an affair that blossoms not because of Paris's effect on lovers but because of the gift of honesty, Until September is somewhat unusual. --Tom Keogh
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